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rtion of the cattle were from Illinois. They were a full average 



ftilch 'Cows in good demand. Prices range from $25 to $45. 



a! Calves in demand at 8)6@5>ic. per lb. 



Sheep— active at 4@4Xc; Lambs, 4X@5#C. 



logs— receipts light and prices Arm, with an upward tendency. 



ime corn-fed, 8%@8%c. live. 



iorses are wanted lor the army, but prices are low. There has 



jn more inquiry tor first-class coach horses. One pair sold at 



1)00 ; another pair at $800, and a third at *6»0. Not much in- 



iry for good single horses ; a few sold at $150@$165. Draught 



d "railroad horses are very dull. 



Poronto, Aug. 25.— Fall Wheat. 95c.@$1.04 : Spring Wheal, 



&S7c. Barley, 52®53c. Eye. 60c. Oats, 35@40e. Peas, 6 c. 



iples plenty at 4ii@50c. per bushel. Potatoes, 4t)@5(>c. Wool, 



ain advanced, 35<§)38c. per lb. Hay, $16@$1S per ton. Straw, 



1@$12 per ton. 



Beef Cattle are dull ; first class. $4.ro@,$4.50 ; second class, $3.25 



$3.75. Sheep plenty ; sales at $3 01 @*3.75. 



Eggs scarce at 15c. per doz. Chickens, 2n@30e. per pair. 



icks, 30@45c. per pair. Turkeys, 75@95c. each. Butter, 15@ 



3. per lb. 



Chicago, Aug. 25.— Spring Wheal, in store, No. 1, 95@97c: 



>. 2, 85@S8c; Rejected, 75@80c ; Ked Winter, No. 1, $1.04® 



.05 ; No. 2, 95c.@$1.00 ; Rejected, 95@96c. Corn, mixed, 35®. 



c. Oats firm ; sales at 36@37>£c. [This is by telegraph. '1'he 

 •a/trie Farmer, of Aug. 23. quotes thern at 31X@32)£e. in store 

 ■No. 1.] Eye, 60® 51c. Barley, sales of new at 6 ic. Beans, 

 ,S0®$2.00. ' Potatoes, 80@35e. per bushel. Eggs, prime fresh, 

 4@5c per doz. Butter, strictly prime firkins, 10@10>jfc. per 

 : other grades. 8@.10c. 



Rochester, Aug. 26.— White Wheat, $1.25@$1.30; Red, 97c @ 

 .03. Corrn,48@50c. Rye, 60@.65e. Oats, 40c. Barley, 55@60e. 

 fans, $1. 50®$2.00. Eggs, 10c. Apples, 25@.40c. per bushel. 

 Haloes. 40(^,5 >c. Wool, 45@50c. Hay, $7.00@f 12.00. Straw, 

 .50@$5.00. 



Buffalo, Aug. 25 — W'ueat, red winter, $1.10@$1.15; white 

 entuckv, $1.30; Spring Wheat, sales at 95c. Com, sales at 42 

 43^c. " 



Philadelphia, Aug. 25.— White Wheat, $1.35®S1.50; red 

 mnsylvania, $1.30®$1.33: Southern red, $1.85 Rve, new, 75c.; 



d, 80c. Corn, yellow, 03@65c. Oats, new, 88@40c.; old, 52c. 

 over Seed is coming in slowly ; sales at $4.75@$5.25. Timothy 

 ied, new, $1.70@$1.75 per bushel. 



Liverpool, Aug. 14.— Wheat quiet ; red western and southern, 

 . 9d.@lls. oil. per cental of loo lbs. This is equal to $1 40® 

 .65 per bushel. White western and southern, $1.65®$I.7S 

 ir bushel. Corn has an upward tendency; mixed and yellow. 

 1 cents per bushel. 



London, Aug. 14.— American red Wheat. $1.53©$1.65; white, 

 ,71@$1.8S. Barley, foreign for grinding and distilling. 69c @. 

 .02. [English for "malting. 9iic.@,S1.14.] Indian Corn, $1.02® 

 ..08. American Flour, $6.00@$7.50 per barrel. English fresh 

 utter, 24@28c. per lb. Cheese, Che-hire, 12@16c; "American, 

 £@ll>£c. per lb. [These prices are calculated on a basis of 

 1.80 in a pound sterling, or 24 cents in an English shilling. At 

 e present rate of exchange, we must add 17 per cent, to the 

 jove figures.] 



TO GROWERS OF SPRING WHEAT. 

 CHAPPELL &SPMGUE, 



ROCHESTER, N. Y., SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



A few short advertisements of interest to farmers — and only 

 IC ]j — w ill be inserted in the Genesee Farmer for twenty-five cents 

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 scure Insertion, they should be sent in by the 15th of the previous 

 lonth. The Farmer has large lists of subscribers in every State 

 nd Territory, and in all the British Provinces. (It has nearly 

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 heaper medium for advertising everything of general interest to 

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We will also insert a few "Special Notices," if appropriate to 

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S. M. PETTENGILL & CO. 



No. 37 Park Row, New York, & 6 State St., Boston, 



re our Agents for the Genesee Farmer in those cities, and are 

 uthorized to take Advertisements and subscriptions for us at our 

 lowest Rates. 



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